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Hello,
There are lots of cases in which scanning tech is used and we get a scanned surface mesh containing a huge number of small triangular shells to express the surface. In IcemCFD tutorial it says that the input of a surface can be either a CAD surface or a tri-surface mesh which defines a surface. My question is: Is there anyway to recover a surface from a given surface mesh? Thank you for your time! Jerry |
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